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Online Newsletters / E-mail Alert Services / Advisories
One of the best decisions you can make for yourself, is to look for and find, a well written and researched newsletter service. Simply put, you're looking for a penny "stock picker" (someone who evaluates stocks). The most important aspect of choosing a service is to find one fits your personal comfort level.
There's just no need to waste any of your valuable time trying to follow a trading system that makes you feel uneasy and / or uncomfortable.
When you start looking at newsletters remember to stick to the one's that
make stock recommendations on shares that trade at $10.00 per share
or less. Many of these newsletters routinely make recommendations on stocks that trade at less than $3.00 per share.
There are many newsletters that follow companies trading in the $1.00 or less per share range. Be sure to follow only those newsletters that make recommendations on common stocks that trade on the major exchanges. Pink-Sheet and Bulletin Board issues are acceptable although more risky.
Also, you should decide ahead of time whether or not you want follow a newsletter that advocates frequent day-trading strategies compared to a more conservative strategy that might involve buying and holding for a few weeks or maybe even a few months. Again, think about your comfort level.
If you think that day-trading stocks is something you'd be interested in just remember that it requires special tools such as real-time trading software and real-time news feeds. I also suggest that you open a trading account at a broker that offers a continuous constant connection trading platform.
All this will cost you a great deal more money compared the old tried and true buy and hold (position trading) trading strategies. Most true day-trading brokerages require a great deal more money to open an account than most conventional brokers. A requirement of $25,000 or more is not uncommon.
Note! We will show you some simple yet effective methods and strategies that will allow you to scalp off some 1/8th, 1/4, and full dollar point or more moves on small stocks within a single day, week, or month. And, it won't require any expensive tools or high-dollar brokerage accounts.
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